A Very Royal Scandal (2024-2024)

Premiere:
September 19, 2024

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
September 19, 2024

Creators:
Jeremy Brock

Original Title:
A Very Royal Scandal

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Blueprint Television

Countries:
GB

Follow Emily Maitlis' professional and personal journey as a Newsnight journalist, leading up to her acclaimed interview with Prince Andrew, in which he explained his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Art Direction:
Agnes Debinska

Assistant Art Director:
Jack Haggerty
Agnes Winblad

Casting:
Jina Jay

Co-Producer:
Emma Mager
Andrew Wood

Costume Design:
Natalie Ward

Director of Photography:
Felix Wiedemann

Editor:
Mark Davis

Executive Producer:
Peter Czernin
Karen Thrussell
Julian Jarrold
Graham Broadbent
Diarmuid McKeown
Jeremy Brock
Emily Maitlis

First Assistant Director:
Finn McGrath

Gaffer:
Chris Georgas

Location Manager:
Mark Grimwade
Ben Sanderson

Makeup Artist:
Chris Lyons

Makeup Designer:
Holly Edwards

Makeup Supervisor:
Samantha Denyer

Original Music Composer:
Adrian Johnston

Producer:
Josh Hyams

Production Design:
Noam Piper

Set Decoration:
Gordon Grant

Sound Mixer:
Will Whale

Supervising Art Director:
Sion Clarke

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joakim Sundström

Wigmaker:
Samuel James

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